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Show Tuesday. October 8, 1935 CACHE AMc.KlL.AiN- - UUUAK, named state bank commissioner by Governor Henry K Blood He will succeed John A Malia, reappointed commissioner earlythis year, but v hom the state senate Succeeds Malia failed to confirm Mr. Malia tenformer bank Rulcn F Starley, execute e and an examiner in the dered his resignation to Goverstate oankmg department has been nor Blood Friday by letter local news School for Appraisers assistant review-mappiaiser for the Farm armed here dit administration, A. G. Ingram, PEenAiLs ON Hyvis Oils Electric Lift work James H. Olsen who lias spent the summer on Ills farm in Blue Creek, has returned to College ward for the winter months. Mi. Olsen says the fall grain has all been planted and is now laying in the ground awaiting the fall showers to bring it up. A rain' would do wonders toward insuring a good crop for 1936. Guaranteed Greasing and Battery Service Convenient New Home Panco Sole Rubber Heel Clarence G. Stucki, Logan carpenter, is buildirg a new dwelling house on the corner of 7th North and 6th East street which he expects to use as a home as soon as completed The home is a two story affair with basement with rather odd looking architecture but all embodies the conveniences which Mr. Stucki believes should go into a building in which a person expects to spend the remainder of his days. Mens Boys Wholesale and Retail THE NEW WATCH Returns from Blue Creek SAVE MONEY Let us do your shoe repairing. Johns Hat and Shoe Repair, 9 North Main. Adv. We Call for and Deliver at any hour Full and line of Accessories Exide Batteries Arthur J. Dent . . Really A TREAT I Fire Razes House with the a family, at this Res- taurant next time. We promise you will be more than delighted with your meal. Dine-ou- t, THE BLUEBIRD Logan an unoccupied Fire destroyed home at Mt. Sterling owned by night. Sterling Jones, Saturday The Cache county fire department responded to the call, but were unable to save the structure as water was not available. Damage was estimated at $225. You should carry ample fire protection. Be careful in driving your car. Remember every time you step on your starter, death sits beside you and silently awaits his Utah Mortgage and opportunity. Loan Corp. Insurance Dept , O. A. Garff, Manager. Adv. E. Jessen, Center street shoe merchant, was pretty happy on Monday of this week, the occasion being his 27th wedding anniversary. Both Mr. and Mrs. Jessen are enjoying good health and are about as happy a couple as one can run across in this city. Dance Thursday We are Unloading a Car Load of Furni- ture Today Which Includes all the Night Latest and Newest Designs in Furniture mid-wee- k Ver-ee- Hyrum Camp Visitors Mr. and Mrs James Norfleet, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holman, of wife of Lava Logan, Mr and Mrs. R. J. Coak-le- y Store Wedding Anniversary The Hailem Play Girls, twelve colored artists and entertainers, have been engaged to play for 46 Wrest Center Phone 273 the dance, Thursday, October 10 at the Dansante. This of array entertainers is attracting crowds at all their appearances Farewell Given An L. D. S. missionary farewell throughout the mountain states. Maurice testimonial honoring Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. J Enjoyed Fishing George Smith, was held Sunday C. C. Goodwin and Luke n evenmg In the L. D. S. Seventh have returned from a fishing ward chapel. Mr. Smith left Mon- outing to Jackson Hole country. day for the New Zealand mission While away they visited at the and August Christiansen ranch Expert Shoe Repairing at John's had a wonderful time Fishing was Hat and Shoe Repair, 9 North never better according to Mr. Adv. Goodwin who Main. has frequently made trips into that section of Watch Boys in Action Douglas Snow and Hot Springs, were in Logan on Saturday, having come down to watch the football games at the college. Mr. and Mrs. Snow had as the to be rather Impartial Junior 'varsity tackled the Weber College. They had a son on each team. Cluff Snow is a member of the Aggie team and Max Snow is a member of the Weber team. These lads were outstanding athletes while attending the Lava Hot Sprmgs high school. ISiim-Sggg- Vern Crockett of Caldwell, Ida-- , ho, has dropped us a check for $1 50 to renew his subscription to the Cache American He says he sure enjojs reading the old home paper, even if it does only take fifteen or twenty minutes to digest its contents. and Saturday to make final arrangements with authorities at the Utah State Agricultural college for y a short course for land bank appraisers which began Monday morning. five-da- One Week Must Get Paper Seiberling Tires g COUNTY. UTAH Swat the Fly Salt Lake were Sunday dinner guests of Captain and Mrs. John F Gestring at Hyrum CCC. Camp. Following dinner the guests were taken on a tour of Inspection through the camp. The visitors spoke highly of the camp, the mess hall and particularly recreational facilities. Down in Hooper the flies are as thick as the Boxelder bugs are in Logan. A few well placed fly traps would do a wonderful lot of good there. Hooper would be a good place for extension workers to get In a real piece of work showing the citizens how to rid their neighbornood of the fly pest. Fine Decorations New Faculty Members of The decorations in the new Roxy theatre are a thing of beauty. This work has been done by Otto Wblfe, Interior decorator, and he has made a splendid job of it. The electrical equipment and Installation was done by Cache Valley Electric and Is one of the finest electric lighting systems to be found anywhere for the purpose it is to serve. 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